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Dina Devyatko
Dina Devyatko
Research Fellow at Laboratory for Cognitive Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics
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Can perceptual grouping unfold in the absence of awareness? Comparing grouping during continuous flash suppression and sandwich masking
R Kimchi, D Devyatko, S Sabary
Consciousness and Cognition 60, 37-51, 2018
222018
A common mechanism for perceptual reversals in motion-induced blindness, the Troxler effect, and perceptual filling-in
D Devyatko, LG Appelbaum, SR Mitroff
Perception 46 (1), 50-77, 2017
152017
The role of visual awareness in processing of global structure: Evidence from the perceptual organization of hierarchical patterns
S Sabary, D Devyatko, R Kimchi
Cognition 205, 104442, 2020
92020
Perceptual organization of line configurations: Is visual awareness necessary?
D Devyatko, S Sabary, R Kimchi
Consciousness and Cognition 70, 101-115, 2019
62019
Visual awareness is essential for grouping based on mirror symmetry
D Devyatko, R Kimchi
Symmetry 12 (11), 1872, 2020
52020
Attentional distribution affects motion-induced blindness
D Devyatko
Journal of Russian & East European Psychology 49 (5), 30-44, 2011
52011
Would letters forming a word survive motion-induced blindness?
D Devyatko, M Falikman
Journal of Vision 8 (6), 1017-1017, 2008
52008
Extrinsic grouping factors in motion-induced blindness
D Devyatko, A Pastukhov
Plos one 13 (1), e0192133, 2018
42018
Long-lasting connections: the relationship between motion-induced blindness and binocular rivalry reconsidered
D Devyatko
Journal of Vision 7 (9), 375-375, 2007
32007
Grouping under motion-induced blindness: A common mask vs. an illusory figure
D Devyatko, A Pastukhov
Perception 40, 89, 2011
22011
Motion-induced blindness and perceptual grouping: the role of grouping cues reconsidered
DV Devyatko
Perception 38, 54-54, 2009
22009
MIB and target saliency: how many salient features are necessary for the target to disappear?
D Devyatko
Journal of Vision 10 (7), 346-346, 2010
12010
Perceptual organization and visual awareness: the case of amodal completion
R Kimchi, D Devyatko
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1201681, 2023
2023
Can perceptual completion take place in the absence of visual awareness?
R Kimchi, D Devyatko, S Sabary
PERCEPTION 51, 178-178, 2022
2022
Perceptual Organization of Hierarchical Patterns: Grouping Local Elements Into a Global Configuration Requires Visual Consciousness
S Sabary, D Devyatko, R Kimchi
PERCEPTION 48, 127-127, 2019
2019
When the Brain Fools Your Eyes: Pupillary Response in Motion-Induced Blindness
D Devyatko, R Hershman, M Wagner, R Kimchi, A Henik
Perception 48 (suppl. 1), 205-205, 2019
2019
Extrinsic grouping factors in motion-induced blindness
A Pastukhov, D Devyatko
2018
Can perceptual grouping unfold in the absence of visual consciousness?
R Kimchi, D Devyatko, S Sabary
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 170-170, 2017
2017
Can perceptual grouping by luminance similarity or by element connectedness take place without visual awareness?
DV Devyatko, S Sabary, R Kimchi
Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования, 423-427, 2017
2017
No evidence for perceptual grouping in the absence of visual consciousness
D Devyatko, S Sabary, R Kimchi
PERCEPTION 45, 36-36, 2016
2016
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